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What is the real purpose of Soviet pressure on Berlin? Why has it
been the scene of crisis after crisis ever since the Declaration of
1945? Mander reviews the events in Berlin over the past 17 years to
illuminate the many faces of this intractable situation.
There can be
only three in
the Freaky Joe Club
Those are the rules, set down by Freaky Joe himself in the big red
book, slightly chewed on one corner and wrapped in a locked bicycle
chain. The newest chapter of the Freaky Joe Club consists of Conor,
Timmy, and Jack, and their mission is to solve crimes and fight
evil in Ship's Cove, Texas -- if they can only convince anyone that
there "is" evil in Ship's Cove.
The members of the Freaky Joe Club are back in school, but
somehting strange is going on at the Edith R. Hammerrocker
Elementary School. Why does the new principal hate the school's
nickname? What is a Hammerrocker Hamster anyway? And what are those
strange, brown creatures doing in the gym? For that matter, who was
Edith R. Hammerrocker? And most of all...
WHO IS FREAKY JOE?
"The concept of doubling goes down easy in this combination of
multiplication facts, rhyme, humor -- and diner food." -- THE HORN
BOOK
Down on the farm one morning, Papa McFay orders his sons to hop to
their chores. But from Minnie's kitchen wafts a smell that gets the
boys itchin', and one by one, they succumb to the call of that
sweet aroma. Each brother arrives at Minnie's twice as hungry as
his brother before -- and looking for twice as much grub. Will they
be in double trouble when Papa McFay tracks them down? With
singsong rhythms and comical illustrations spiced with flavor,
Dayle Ann Dodds and John Manders serve up a humorous lesson in
multiplication.
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The Perfect Nest (Paperback)
Catherine Friend; Illustrated by John Manders
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R232
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
Save R35 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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There can be
only three in
the Freaky Joe Club
Those are the rules, set down by Freaky Joe himself in the big red
book, slightly chewed on one corner and wrapped in a locked bicycle
chain. The newest chapter of the Freaky Joe Club consists of Conor,
Timmy, and Jack, and their mission is to solve crimes and fight
evil in Ship's Cove, Texas -- if they can only convince anyone that
three "is" evil in Ship's Cove.
The gang tackles its latest case when the Ship's Cove Bullfrogs
find themselves in a surprise run for the Siege of the Alamo roller
hockey championship. But why does important hockey equipment keep
disappearing at the worst possible moment? Why can't the league's
top player score a goal? Could someone want to win badly enough to
cheat? Who exactly is The Howler? And most of all, ...
WHO IS FREAKY JOE?
There can be
only three in
the Freaky Joe Club
Those are the rules, set down by Freaky Joe himself in the big red
book, slightly chewed on one corner and wrapped in a locked bicycle
chain. The newest chapter of the Freaky Joe Club consists of Conor,
Timmy, and Jack, and their mission is to solve crimes and fight
evil in Ship's Cove, Texas -- if they can only convince anyone that
there is evil in Ship's Cove.
When bicycles start disappearing all over Ship's Cove, the Freaky
Joe Club has its first case. Why would anyone steal a bunch of
bicycles? How can a crime buster be taken seriously if he has to
ride a pink Magical Baby Katie bicycle? And most of all, ...
WHO IS FREAKY JOE?
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